[Milsurplus] Identify this insulator?

J. Forster jfor at quikus.com
Thu Aug 4 10:55:30 EDT 2011


Correct.

-John

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> [mailto:milsurplus-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Hue Miller
>>> Never mind what it "could" be used for, it should be used as a spare
>>> for
>>> the RADAR it was designed for.
>> Generally, I would agree. But where is operating today this radar?
>
> Actively operating?  Maybe nowhere.  Potentially operational?  There are
> many museum ships afloat that folks like John are trying hard to put back
> into original condition right down to the last detail.  I believe in his
> case it's the USS Massachusetts, BB-59, a WW II battlewagon from which
> much
> equipment was removed after decommissioning.  My own ship, the USS Hornet,
> CV-12, is in the same situation with equipment stripped from her still not
> yet replaced.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Michael, WH7HG ex-K3MXO, ex-KN3MXO, WPE3ARS, BL01xh ex-Mensa A&P PP BGI
> Escapee from the Home for the Terminally Weird
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> Hiki Nô!
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